Crossword-Solution: PAGODAS
We have 33 clues for the answer “PAGODAS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Temples of the East. | 1 answer |
| Places of prayer and reflection | 1 answer |
| Places to meditate | 1 answer |
| Rangoon sights | 1 answer |
| Sacred towers | 1 answer |
| Storied temples. | 1 answer |
| Symbols of Eastern mysticism | 1 answer |
| Temples in Taiwan | 1 answer |
| Temples in the Far East | 1 answer |
| Oriental temples. | 1 answer |
| Temples with many tiers | 1 answer |
| Temples with up-curved roofs | 1 answer |
| Temples with upward-curving roofs | 1 answer |
| Thai towers | 1 answer |
| Thailand temples | 1 answer |
| Tiered Taoist towers | 1 answer |
| Tiered towers | 1 answer |
| Far Eastern temples | 1 answer |
| Far East shrines | 1 answer |
| Eastern towers | 1 answer |
| Eastern temples | 1 answer |
| Eastern shrines | 1 answer |
| Chinese towerlike temples. | 1 answer |
| Chinese temples | 1 answer |
| Chinese shrines | 1 answer |
| Chinese restaurant decorations | 1 answer |
| Buildings often octagonal in design | 1 answer |
| Buddhist buildings | 1 answer |
| Asian temples | 1 answer |
| Asian shrines | 1 answer |
| Some shrines | 2 answers |
| Summer houses | 2 answers |
| Places of worship | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with PAGODAS (5)
And then he possessed the most delightful _chinoiseries_—trophies of his sojourn in the Celestial Empire: pagodas of ebony and cabinets of ivory; sculptured monsters, grinning and leering on chimney-pieces, in front of beautifully figured hand-screens; porcelain dinner-sets, gleaming behind the glass doors of mahogany buffets; large screens, in corners, covered with tense silk and embroidered with mandarins and dragons.
What did he care for Spain and its cities, Cordova, Toledo, Leon; what to him were the pagodas of Burmah and the lagoons of South Sea Islands? America was here and now.
For a space the star, hotter now and larger and brighter than the sun in its strength, showed with pitiless brilliance the wide and populous country; towns and villages with their pagodas and trees, roads, wide cultivated fields, millions of sleepless people staring in helpless terror at the incandescent sky; and then, low and growing, came the murmur of the flood.
Not a town or city we passed through but had their pagodas, their idols, and their temples, and ignorant people worshipping even the works of their own hands.
The Hindoos, "believing fire to be the essence of all active power in Nature, kept perpetual lamps burning in the innermost recesses of their pagodas and temples, and in the sacred edifices of the Greeks and Barbarians fires were preserved for the same reason." The festival of lamps, which was once universal throughout Egypt, still prevails in China.
Quotes with PAGODAS (3)
it was so beautiful', he said. 'the Three Pagodas Pass must be one of the loveliest places in the world. you've got this broad valley with the river running down it, and the jungle forest, and the mountains.... we used to sit by the river and watch the sun setting behind the mountains, sometimes, and say what a marvellous place it would be to come to for a holiday. however terrible a prison camp may be, it makes a difference if its beautiful.
At this point, the sequence of my memories is disrupted. I sank into a chaos of brief, incoherent and bizarre hallucinations, in which the grotesque and the horrible kept close company. Prostrate, as if I were being garrotted by invisible cords, I floundered in anguish and dread, oppressively ridden by the most unbridled nightmares. A whole series of monsters and avatars swarmed in the shadows, coming to life amid draughts of sulphur and phosphorus like an animated fresco pai…
Miss Appleby, her library books, and her story-telling sessions were very popular with all the children in Heavenly Valley. To Nancy and Plum they were a magic carpet that whisked them out of the dreariness and drudgery of their lives at Mrs. Monday's and transported them to palaces in India, canals in Holland, pioneer stockades during the Indian wars, cattle ranches in the West, mountains in Switzerland, pagodas in China, igloos in Alaska, jungles in Africa, castles in Engla…
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Used 39 times in crossword archives (1942–2024).